In-Person Event: Radical Stitch: Curator Talk with Michelle LaVallee, Sherry Farrell Racette, and Cathy Mattes
About
Celebrate the opening of the exhibition Radical Stitch with curators Michelle LaVallee, Sherry Farrell Racette, and Cathy Mattes. Get a behind the scenes glimpse into the stories woven into this groundbreaking collection of beading innovation. This in-person conversation will happen in the MacKenzie’s Shumiatcher Theatre and will have limited seating, spots will be on a first-come, first-served basis.
All individuals entering the theatre will be required to wear a mask including staff, contractors, and volunteers. Guests who are participating in the program will be exempted from this requirement while on stage.
This event will be taking place as part of our Rawlco Radio and MacKenzie Art Gallery Free Admission Day, on Saturday 30 April, 2022.
About the Exhibition
Radical Stitch will be the most significant exhibition of contemporary Indigenous beading across North America ever presented.
Beading is one of the defining mediums of contemporary Indigenous art on this continent, and this landmark exhibition will bring much needed critical attention to the breadth and impact of this practice.
Radical Stitch looks at the contemporary and transformative context of beading through the aesthetic innovations of artists and the tactile beauty of beads. Beading materials and techniques are rooted in both culturally informed traditions and cultural adaptation, and function as a place of encounter, knowledge transfer, and acts of resistance. Connecting to a tradition of making, exercised over thousands of years, this skill-based practice ties one artist to another, past to present and beyond. The exhibition includes a range of work from the customary to the contemporary, with a variety of approaches, concepts, and purposes. Gathering together top artists from across North America/Turtle Island, the selected pieces exemplify current and future directions of some of the most exciting and impressive practices. The works in Radical Stitch invite viewers to immerse themselves in the political, creative, and aesthetic dimensions of beadwork.